Emporiblog - October Full Moon 2024

Hello all! Let's have a look at this month's Full Moon!
(THURSDAY 17TH 12:26AM UK)


This Full and supermoon will be in Aries ♈ and will bring transformation and healing with it. You may also feel as though you finally have the energy and enthusiasm to do things that you've been putting off. It will also provide momentum and give us the courage to take a chance. Embrace your inner leader but don't let it go to your head....


Currently in retrograde, we have:

- Saturn 
- Neptune 
- Uranus 
- Jupiter 





Crystals

As it's also Crystal Wednesday, it's only fair we start with what crystals are best to work with during this time:

- Serpentine
- Moonstone
- Howlite
- Pearl
- Bloodstone
- Ruby
- Red Garnet
- Carnelian
- Watermelon Tourmaline
- Lemurian Seed Crystal
- Citrine
- Malachite
- Red Jasper
- Blue Lace Agate
- Hematite
- Unakite

If there are any others that you're drawn to, use those too!!


Herbs/Incense

Here's a list of herbs and incense to use for this Full Moon:

- Garlic
- Nettles
- Sage
- Basil
- Yarrow
- Thyme
- Cloves
- Geranium
- Thistle
- Wormwood
- Honeysuckle
- Chervil
- Bryony
- Tiger Lillies

If you have a common household pet, please check our PET SAFETY posts!


Colours 

Here are some colours to incorporate for the Full Moon:

- Red
- Pink
- White


Bonus 

Earth now has 2 moons! Sort of....

As of the end of last month, we have a second small Moon. Mini Moon is actually an asteroid (2024 PT5) and will be with us until late November when it will come out of our orbit to continue on it's original path. Mini Moon is too small to be seen with the naked eye so unless you have a powerful telescope, you can't see it unless you look a pictures that have been taken from space.


I hope you've enjoyed this post! I have a severe case of writers block at the moment so hopefully this Moon will clear that so I can get some posts out!

Blessings,
C )0(

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